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In My Own Little Corner - Lesley Ann Warren lyrics
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In My Own Little Corner
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Brandy - In My Own Little Corner
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[Cinderella]
I’m as mild and as meek as a mouse
When I hear a command, I obey
But I know of a spot in my house
Where no one can stand in my way
In my own little corner, In my own little chair
I can be whatever I want to be
On the wing of my fancy, I can fly anywhere
And the world will open it’s arms to me
I’m a young Egyptian princess or a milkmaid
I’m the greatest primadonna in Milan
I’m an heiress who has always had her silk made
By her own flock of silk worms in Japan
I’m a girl men go mad for
Love’s a game I can play
With a cool and confident kind of air
Just as long as I stay in my own little corner
All alone, in my own little chair
I can be whatever I want to be
I’m a theif in Calcutta, I’m a queen in Peru
I’m a mermaid dancing upon the sea
I’m a huntress on an African safari
It’s a dangerous type of sport, and yet it’s fun
In the night I sally forth to seek my quarry
And I find I forgot to bring my gun
I am lost in the jungle, all alone and unarmed
When I met a lioness in her lair
Then I’m Glad to be back in my own little corner
All alone, in my own little chair
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In My Own Little Corner
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- Richard Rodgers Interview
- Charmian Carr Interview
- Robert Wise Interview
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- Banquet / King's Threat / Balloon Rescue
- Two Servants / Anna's Demands
- Anna Will Stay
- Everything Scientific / Children Outside Palace
- What to Say to Growing Son / Evil Duo
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